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According to NewScientist, NASA is developing a fusion drive that theoretically can provide 300 times the thrust of any chemical rocket engine, while only using a fraction of its fuel mass. If successful, the new engine could cut the travel time to Mars from 6 months to nearly 6 weeks.

 

NASA engineers plan to use microwaves to heat the plasma to 600 million kelvin, which would generate charged alpha particles, helium nuclei. A magnetic nozzle would then channel these particles and use them for thrust.

 

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